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Small Town Southern Man - Single by Alan Jackson - Apple Music
WebMar 4, 2008 · His belief in small-town Southern values (“Small Town Southern Man,” “Country Boy”) is as unwavering as his love for a honky-tonk tradition that will never die (“When the Love Factor’s High,” “Nothing Left To Do”). Buy for $10.99 1 Good Time 5:06 2 Small Town Southern Man 4:40 3 I Wish I Could Back Up 5:05 4 Country Boy 4:06 5 WebListen to Small Town Southern Man on Apple Music. Get up to 5 months free Try Now Top Songs By Alan Jackson It's Five O'Clock Somewhere (with Jimmy Buffett) Alan Jackson Chattahoochee Alan Jackson Remember When Alan Jackson Drive (For Daddy Gene) Alan Jackson As She's Walking Away (feat. Alan Jackson) Zac Brown Band Gone Country Alan … "Small Town Southern Man" is a song written and recorded by American bro-country artist Alan Jackson. It was released in November 2007 as the lead single from his album Good Time (see 2008 in country music). The song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in March 2008, becoming Jackson's 23rd number one hit on that chart, and his first since "Remember When" in Febr… irv gotti and black child